Vietnam’s historical relics from the Resistance War era, including those from the Indochina and Vietnam Wars, serve not only as cultural and historical artifacts but also play significant roles in socio-economic development through educational and tourist engagement. This research investigates how preservation efforts of these relics can be optimized to harness their full potential for sustainable socio-economic development. It specifically examines the application and integration of advanced technologies like HBIM, VR, and AR in preservation and promotion efforts. This research employs a mixed-methods approach to gather data, which includes document analysis, case studies, and direct observations. Techniques such as interviews with site managers, visitor feedback analysis, and on-site technological assessments were utilized to compile comprehensive insights into the current state and effectiveness of preservation practices. It concludes that while substantial efforts have been made to preserve and promote Vietnam’s historical relics, significant gaps still need to be discovered, particularly in the adoption of advanced technologies and community engagement. The research suggests actionable strategies to enhance the educational and economic value of these relics, emphasizing the need for greater technological integration and public participation in heritage conservation processes.
Phuong Thi Nguyen (Wed,) studied this question.